Travel vaccinations Rotterdam

Location Rotterdam

At Vaccination Point Rotterdam you can get all your travel vaccinations. Our team of experts will be happy to help you with personalised advice. You can simply do this online; only for the vaccinations themselves you come to Vaccination Point Rotterdam. Make your appointment now!

Vaccination Point Rotterdam is located in the GP team Van der Poel. People who visit Vaccination Point Rotterdam for advice and traveller vaccinations mostly live and/or work in the Rotterdam region. For example in:

  • Rotterdam
  • Schiedam
  • Vlaardingen
  • Capelle aan den IJssel
  • Schollevaar
  • Garden courts
  • Hoogvliet Rotterdam
  • Ridderkerk
  • Barendrecht
  • Berkel and Rodenrijs

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No suitable dates available for this location? Then check the nearest locations in Rotterdam city centre or Vlaardingen for making an appointment!

Address:
GP team Van Der Poel
1e Middellandstraat 105C, 3021 BD Rotterdam
Floor 2

Vaccination Point Rotterdam-West is located at the second floor of the GP team Van der Poel.

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I am going on a trip, do I need vaccinations?

Wondering which vaccinations you need for your trip? View all destinations and read more about the vaccinations required and advised for each location. Based on your health details, our travel experts can complete this information into an accurate and personalised travel and vaccination advice. The consultation for the vaccinations themselves only takes about ten minutes. After that, you will be ready for departure!

Travel vaccinations

At Vaccinatiepunt Rotterdam, you can get all travel vaccinations. Depending on your health and travel schedule, you can be vaccinated against the following diseases at Vaccination Point:

Also for malaria drugs

You may be at risk of contracting malaria at your travel destination. Do you have any questions about this? Also for malaria advice and resources you can contact Vaccination Point Rotterdam. Based on your travel destination(s), our travel experts give personal and accurate malaria advice. If necessary, they can prescribe preventive malaria tablets or emergency treatment.

Vaccinate against yellow fever

Vaccination Point Rotterdam is an official yellow fever location. This means that you can come here for yellow fever vaccinations, so that you can travel well prepared to destinations at risk of this disease. Yellow fever vaccination is mandatory for some countries. Do you have a yellow vaccination booklet for registering vaccinations? We will be happy to stamp this for you during your visit.

Make an appointment

At Vaccination Point, you can make an appointment online in as little as one minute. Besides Rotterdam, we are also located in more than 80 other cities throughout the Netherlands. Here, too, our team is ready for you. Make your appointment now!

Accessibility

Our location in Rotterdam can be reached in various ways. You can reach our location by car, bicycle or public transport.

By public transport

Tram stop Rotterdam, 1e Middellandstraat See also: 9292.co.uk.

By car

For directions, go to the Google Maps map above

Parking

There is parking at the front of the centre where parking is available for a fee.

Frequently asked questions

Do you still have questions about making an appointment at Vaccination Point? Then take a look at the frequently asked questions below.

It is obviously very important to travel well protected. It depends per destination which vaccinations and/or protective equipment you need. You can consult our destination pages consult or the LCR website, schedule an appointment immediately. Our doctors and specialists are ready to provide you with expert advice.

Ultimately, you decide for yourself. Vaccination Point can only advise which vaccinations are necessary for your trip or which vaccinations are recommended.

This is certainly possible. Almost all vaccinations can be given at the same time. With live attenuated vaccines, however, it is not recommended to take them at the same time, as this can significantly reduce the duration of protection of a vaccine. It is then recommended to leave at least four weeks between the two vaccines so that both maintain their full protection duration.

It is important to make an appointment for your travel vaccinations on time so that you are optimally protected while travelling. Some vaccinations have a longer exposure time than others. Also, for repeat vaccinations, it is important to observe the interval before you return, as with the Dengue vaccine. Therefore, check the recommended vaccinations for your travel destination and schedule your appointment early.

If you have a vaccination booklet, always bring it with you. Also remember to bring any medication and an identity card or passport for your citizen service number (BSN).

Yes, you will be vaccinated immediately during the consultation. Some vaccinations form a series and require multiple doses, for which you need to come back later. In that case, we will schedule a follow-up appointment for you.

No, in the booking module you will find an option above the date grid to select the number of people for the appointment. This will place the appointment in the calendar as a group appointment. First enter the details of the main booker and you can then directly enter the details for each person. If you don't have all the details to hand, that's no problem. You will also receive a confirmation containing a link for each person to fill in the details later. Please do this no later than 36 hours before your appointment, otherwise we may have to cancel your appointments. If you book an appointment within 36 hours, do fill in all the details immediately.

A slight elevation is no reason to postpone the vaccination. However, if you have a real fever and feel very sick, it is better to postpone the appointment.

Are you pregnant and need vaccinations? If so, consult with one of our doctors or nurses about what is best. This also applies to malaria medication. Whether you can be vaccinated while pregnant depends on the type of vaccine you need. For example, a vaccination against dengue should not be administered during pregnancy. A trip to a (sub)tropical country always carries an increased medical risk. Consider whether this trip is necessary or whether you might want to postpone it.

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